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From: Gena Obukhov
Subject: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 1 Nov 2002 03:32:28
Message: <3DC23AE0.9D1D37B0@mail.com>
The result of Snowflake macro. The idea was borrowed from
the posting in this newsgroup (by Steve 12 Dec 2001).
See the source in p.b.s.f.

Gena.


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 1 Nov 2002 03:49:26
Message: <3DC24016.2515CA60@gmx.de>
Gena Obukhov wrote:
> 
> The result of Snowflake macro. The idea was borrowed from
> the posting in this newsgroup (by Steve 12 Dec 2001).

I remember that one.

http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0013390/pov/pict/star.jpg

is also made with a slight modification of this technique.

Christoph

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From: Andrew Coppin
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 1 Nov 2002 14:40:40
Message: <3dc2d8b8@news.povray.org>
Hey, nice! (Some closeups of individual flakes would be good tho...)

Andrew.


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From: Hugo
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 1 Nov 2002 17:11:56
Message: <3dc2fc2c$1@news.povray.org>
Are these 3d? For the sake of usability in a realistic enviroment.

Nice.

Hugo


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From: Gena
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 1 Nov 2002 17:22:38
Message: <3DC2FEAB.814EEBA0@mail.com>
The whole snowflake is built from 12 triangles.
So it's 3D but... very thin :)
If you need Z dimension try to use isosurface
with those pigments.

Gena.

Hugo wrote:

> Are these 3d? For the sake of usability in a realistic enviroment.
>
> Nice.
>
> Hugo


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From: Gena Obukhov
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 2 Nov 2002 02:05:21
Message: <3DC377FA.C3DA583F@mail.com>
Andrew Coppin wrote:

> Hey, nice! (Some closeups of individual flakes would be good tho...)
>
> Andrew.

Here you are:


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From: Andrew Coppin
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 2 Nov 2002 04:54:15
Message: <3dc3a0c7@news.povray.org>
> Here you are:

LOL... Thanks!

Nice work.
Andrew.


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From: Ib Rasmussen
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 2 Nov 2002 05:02:56
Message: <3DC3A2D3.20404@ibras.dk>
Gena wrote:

> The whole snowflake is built from 12 triangles.

Shouldn't it be "snow crystals"? If snowflakes looked like that, I think 
   even a gentle snowfall would be dangerous :)

/Ib


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 3 Nov 2002 00:23:03
Message: <3DC4B2B6.3050802@faricy.net>
Uh-oh.  Looks like at least a vague relation to cellular
automata.  Better give credit to Stephen Wolfram.  ;)

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From: Tim Nikias
Subject: Re: Snowflakes study (267Kb)
Date: 3 Nov 2002 16:16:09
Message: <3dc59219@news.povray.org>
I've used the same technique in my Snowman
image, made Christmas 2001 (You can find
it in my widescreen gallery). I've always wanted
to make a macro which uses triangles and
real 3D-Structures to make flakes for close-ups.

Anyone remember the intro scene of "A Mouse tail"?
Snowflakes are falling to the ground as russian
houses are burned and the mouse head for a ship
to go to "Amerricaaa" :-) The facettes are seen so close-
up, there are highlights visible... I always wanted to
do that at some point, it just looks terrific.

Regards,
Tim

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